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Atkins' pre-tax profit falls 29%
Firm also reports fall in revenue that is mostly driven by disposals
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Comment
The price is not right
Despite the upturn, consultants are still making unrealistic, low-margin bids on new work. This must be reined in if the market is to truly gain strength
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Two bosses exit Laing O’Rourke amid management shake-up
A brace of directors depart firm, which also takes on a new finance director
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Government to reprocure £750m UK SBS framework
Government’s buying arm aims to award new framework next year, after scrapping existing procurement
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Features
Whole-life carbon: Lifestyle
Some of our smallest everyday choices can have a huge impact on carbon emissions within and beyond the built environment. Juan J Lafuente and Theodore Darviris of Sturgis Carbon Profiling explore the cumulative effect of lifestyle choices on our carbon footprint
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Design obligations: Much obliged
If a contract contains a clause requiring reasonable care and skill and another stating strict design obligations, can once cancel out the other?
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CH2M Hill wins £300m flood defence job
Engineering giant appointed to shore up Thames Estuary defences
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Workers lose compensation case against Connaught
Ucatt ”bitterly disappointed’ by employment tribunal’s verdict after four year battle
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Vinci wins £20m Bath University job
Contractor appointed to build teaching and research facility in Bath
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Heatherwick's Garden Bridge wins council backing
Lambeth Council approves proposed garden bridge over the River Thames
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Waterman ups headcount 5%
Engineer says it is on course to triple pre-tax profit within three years
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Kier lands £58m Cambridge University lab
Laboratory will be a key part of the city’s planned Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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Sainsbury's halves development programme
Supermarket outlines strategy to combat value retailers
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Five architects in running for £91m Bristol Arena
Feilden Clegg, Populous and Grimshaw on shortlist
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Comment
The next home technology revolution
Technology in the home is about to take a giant leap forward, but are developers ready to take advantage?
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Build 630,000 homes above public buildings, says WSP
Consultant argues building flats above public facilities such as schools and hospitals could solve London’s housing crisis
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BPTW wins consent for Lewisham estate regeneration
Latest phase of multi-storey scheme features brick construction
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WSP enjoys strong growth in the UK
Consultant’s UK business grows 23% over the first three quarters of the year
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Former RLB boss Lance Taylor joins Persimmon
Taylor joins UK’s largest housebuilder as South-east development director